JETLAG RADIO 422 | BENKYO RADIO 422

  • Beatport Unveils new $9.99 Subscription Tier, The Beatport Plan [beatportal]

  • 5 of the best free music theory resources for producers [Computer Music]

  • The ultimate guide to sequencing: step up your sequencing abilities with modulation, randomisation and more [Future Music]

  • DJ Mag’s top albums of 2021 [DJ Mag]

  • Aitch has Offered £7 Million for Liam Gallagher to Feature on His Album [Mixmag]

  • Dancing Astronaut’s 2021 Artist of the Year: ILLENIUM [Dancing Astronaut]

  • GunFight Unleashes New Drum & Bass Gem “Smoke Signal” [Your EDM]

  • Mura Masa Opens Up About Mental Health and Music Production in Candid Reddit AMA [EDM]

  • Apollo XO & Tanner Dixon – Metamora (Radio Edit) [EDM Sauce]

  • Side Chain Scaling with Sandeep Nailwal, Co-Founder of Polygon [Modern.Finance]

  • The Liberation of Cosmic Insignificance Therapy [Tim Ferriss]

  • Alarming numbers of Yemeni children suffering from malnutrition [MSF]

  • Follow me on Twitter (@iamzaki) for a chance to win a free copy of GaryVee’s new book [GaryVee]

  • Why supply-chain snarls still entangle the world [The Economist]

  • “Cornelius’s best hope is embarrassing the Dubai government into freeing him. “The UAE is not like Russia. It is very pr-conscious. It really hates this sort of publicity,” says one lawyer involved. Dubai is particularly sensitive to criticism during the delayed Expo 2020, which began on October 1st and runs until March 2022. This is the first world fair exhibiting innovations since the one held in Milan in 2015. The Emirate’s government sees it as a golden opportunity to promote Dubai as an investment and tourism destination.” [1843 magazine]

  • 5 Critical Priorities for the U.S. Health Care System [Harvard Business Review]

  • On the front line as Afghan children battle malnutrition and measles [BBC News]

  • Reddit Files for IPO After Igniting the Year’s Meme Stock Frenzy [Bloomberg]

  • Refugees lack COVID shots because drugmakers fear lawsuits - documents [Reuters]

  • Palestinian embroidery added to UNESCO cultural heritage list [AL-Jazeera News]

  • An Education While Incarcerated [The New Yorker]

  • Ford launches new EV charging project to help commercial customers go electric [The Verge]

  • “It’s easy to point to QAnon, which some have argued is itself its own religion, as the worst-case scenario of internet spirituality. QAnon appeared to be led by a mysterious, prophetic figure, dropping vague omens and references to a coming battle of good and evil before over time becoming increasingly likely that Q, the supposed top-ranking official under President Trump, was actually just the guy running the message board” [Vox]

  • France latest to slap Clearview AI with order to delete data [TechCrunch]

  • Revealing the data paradox [MIT Technology Review]

  • The Capitol riot committee is weighing whether Trump could be guilty of criminal obstruction of Congress [Insider]

  • ✈️ In Slovenia and the Western Balkans, #NATO Allies keep the airspace secure with fighter jets #60YearsAirPolicing #AvGeek [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • ‘Poor folks trying to make it as best we can’: surviving Mississippi’s miserly healthcare system [The Guardian]

  • The Supreme Court, Weaponized [The New York Times]

  • Rep. Jim Jordan Admits To Sending One Of The Texts Revealed By Jan. 6 Committee [Huffington Post]

  • Spider-Man: No Way Home Is Highly Entertaining Fan Service [The Atlantic]

  • Can’t Decide Which Bowl Games To Watch? We’ve Got A Metric For That. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Storms, extreme winds from Colorado to Michigan leave more than 510,000 without power [The Washington Post]

  • Au procès du 13-Novembre, la quête de l’origine du mal — Pourquoi et comment de jeunes hommes nés en France ou en Belgique en viennent-ils un jour à tuer leurs concitoyens ? La cour d’assises spéciale de Paris interroge les proches des terroristes à ce sujet. [Le Monde]

  • Finding a gift that kids actually like is tricky. This guide will make it easier. [Mashable]

  • ‘You Want Me to Die So You Can Get Your Slippers?’ Amazon Workers Say They’re Pressured to Work in Dangerous Weather [VICE News]

  • After Deadly Warehouse Collapse, Amazon Workers Say They Receive Virtually No Emergency Training [The Intercept_]

  • The COVID outbreak and a culture of volunteerism in Thailand [National Geographic]

  • Vaccine skeptics in Eastern Europe are having a change of heart [NPR]

  • As vaccine availability for kids expands, rates vary across California [CapRadioNews]

  • Le candidat des médias [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Pentagon Worries About Chinese Buildup Near India [Foreign Policy]

  • Washington Is Preparing for the Wrong War With China — A Conflict Would Be Long and Messy [Foreign Affairs]

  • What Does the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan Have to Offer? [The Diplomat]

  • What Does It Mean for AI to Understand? [Quanta magazine]

  • Cette #PhotoDeLaSemaine a été prise au centre d'accueil des visiteurs de

    @ALICEexperiment, lorsque notre artiste en résidence, Rasheedah Phillips de Black Quantum Futurism, a visité la caverne de l'expérience. En savoir plus sur Black Quantum Futurism : [CERN_FR]

  • NASA-NOAA Tech Will Aid Marine Oil Spill Response [NASA]

  • Depleting fish stocks fueling transnational crime [INTERPOL]

  • BAE Gets $493 Million Contract to Upgrade F-35’s Electronic Warfare Suite [Air Force Magazine]

  • GReddy Food Drive: Great Cars Supporting a Great Cause [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 422 & BENKYO RADIO 422.

I think we’ve all realized how terrible Facebook Metaverse is, and the importance of Microsoft’s Metaverse, hopefully Sony Playstation’s, Metaverse and Valve Software Steam’s Metaverse need to be. They need to push it in high gear because Facebook is not the right company for this job.

Until Next Time!